Well for starters, not a single Shimano part. Secondly, I've never used drop bars. I couldn't ride the fence, standover was too highmatt - what vastly different? like a wooden fence?
Was significantly lighter and cheaper too than good old M730 stuff. In fact, so cheap it failed to feed the company.Early 90s Suntour rocks....im convinced they only developed xtr because xc-pro blew XT into the dust quality and functionality wise....
Pity suntour then self destructed as a company!
But the kit is beautifully engineered.
I think "Tange" made themOh, IRD also made some lovely stuff, their QB-series BBs are second to none.
oh the slickness of the Suntour SC front mech compared to Big S of the time....sublime....Suntour XC Pro/Comp. Getting some grey hairs while gathering a good/NOS groupset is not optional, but straight up compulsory, though...
Might be older, but timeless design helps. Combine them with Sugino (cold forged Mighty 900 cranks are the bees knees) & some Ritchey/Dia-Compe stuff for extra level of spiciness!
Some?!!??? Some!!!!!!Just stop caring if it is period correct and have some fun
Really, go 1x, go single speed, make it a gravel bike (I did just that with my '94 Dyna-Tech titanium mtb and it's the est thing I ever did!) with a flared drop bar, just make it your own. Aside from some on these forums, no one actually cares about what components it came with originally, or how it looked. Add a basket, faster tires, and you'll have a blast on it as an awesome streetbeater.
Just my 2 cents, based on my own experiences.